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About Wilderness

Combining elements of electronica, post-rock and alternative rock with subtle progressive undertones, Midas Fall have spent three years carving a distinctive and captivating sound, creating taut, shimmering soundscapes led by the hauntingly melancholic vocals of Elizabeth Heaton.

Their worldwide debut release on Monotreme in 2010, Eleven. Return and Revert, garnered glowing reviews across Europe and beyond, singling the band out as one to watch.

Live supports with Japanese post-rockers Mono, We Were Promised Jetpacks and label-mates 65daysofstatic and Jeniferever, alongside their own headline tours and appearances at festivals including Belgium’s Dunk! and Germany’s Dark Spring have significantly bolstered the band’s fanbase.

Additionally, a synch for their track MovieScreens on BBC3’s Lip Service TV series – which has since been released in South America, Canada and Australia – increased the band’s following both at home and overseas.

Their second album, ‘Wilderness’, sees the band maturing their sound beautifully, delivering on the promise referenced in their previous reviews.

Equally accomplished at tender balladry (‘Borders’, ‘Tiny Pieces Will Always Remain’) or driving guitar crescendos (‘BPD’, ‘Carnival Song’), Midas Fall demonstrate not only their powerful songcraft and musicianship, but also their outstanding production skills – the album was self-recorded, mixed and mastered from home on a minimal budget but sounds like the product of a much more high-end studio.

In November 2012 the band was invited to record a radio Session for BBC Introducing Lancashire, which aired on the 8th of November.